SLEEP 2014 Final Program - page 63

Wednesday
June 4
Tuesday
June 3
Sunday
June 1
Monday
June 2
Saturday
May31
D02: International
Implementation of an Internet
Intervention for Insomnia
3:00pm –5:00pm
Room 102F
Chair:
LeeRitterband, PhD
Faculty:
NicholasGlozier, MBBS, PhD; CharlesMorin,
PhD; FrancesThorndike, PhD; ØysteinVedaa, PsyD; and
Robert Zachariae, MDSci
Psychologist Level of Content:
Intermediate
Objectives:
1. Identify challenges related to adapting an eHealth
intervention for an international audience; and
2. Discuss possible solutions for translating and
localizing eHealth interventions.
D03: Options for Treatment of
ObstructiveSleepApnea inChildren
and ImprovingPositiveAirway
PressureCompliance
3:00pm –5:00pm
RoomL100F
Co-chairs:
DawnDore-Stites, PhD; andFauziyaHassan,
MD
Faculty:
RichardConley, DMD; SeanEdwards, DDS, MD;
CaroleMarcus, MBBCh; RonMitchell, MD; andSusan
Redline, MD, MPH
Psychologist Level of Content:
Advanced
Objectives:
1. Examine strategies (e.g. PAPnaps; systematic
acclimationprotocols) to increaseadherence toCPAP;
2. Discuss alternatives toCPAP includingboth surgical
options (e.g. uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP),
mandibular advancement and non-surgical methods
(e.g. nasal steroids; rapidmaxillary expansion [RME]);
3. Identify strategies to assess success rates of surgical
andnon-surgical procedures especially in relation to
the severity of OSA; and
4. Assess factors related to increased adherence toPAP
therapy among children and programs.
O10: Development,Aging and the
SleepingBrain
3:00pm – 5:00pm
Room 102A
Co-chairs:
SalomeKurth, PhD; and LeilaTarokh, PhD
Psychologist Level of Content:
Intermediate
Objective
: Discuss themost recent findings on the
relationship between sleep and brain development in
animal and humanmodels.
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3:00pm - 3:15pm
THESELF-TUNINGSLEEPINGBRAIN:
ACTIVITY-DEPENDENTSCALINGOF
NETWORKACTIVITY INTHEDEVELOPING
BRAIN
Tadjalli A, TiriacA, Sokoloff G, BlumbergM
0024
3:15pm - 3:30pm
SLEEPPHENOTYPECHARACTERIZATION
OFMUSCLEBLIND-LIKE 1AND 2KNOCKOUT
MICE, PERIPHERALANDCENTRALMODELS
OFMYOTONICDYSTROPHY
Sakai N, SatoM, CharizanisK, LeeK, Swanson
MS, NishinoS
0025
3:30pm - 3:45pm
PRONOCICEPTIVEBEHAVIOR INADOLESCENT
MICE:ANEFFECTOFSLEEPRESTRICTION
DURINGPOSTNATALDEVELOPMENT
AraujoP, CoelhoCA, OliveiraMM, TufikS,
AndersenML
0026
3:45pm - 4:00pm
LOWERSLEEPPRESSUREATBEDTIME IS
ASSOCIATEDWITHLONGERSLEEPONSET
LATENCY INPRESCHOOLCHILDREN
Pierpoint LA, AchermannP, Rusterholz T, Jenni O,
LeBourgeoisMK
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